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Volumn 1, Issue , 2009, Pages 39-51
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Transporting the next generation of C02 for carbon capture and storage: The impact of impurities on supercritical C02 pipelines
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Author keywords
Carbon capture and storage (CCS); Carbon dioxide; Impurities; Pipelines; Transport
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Indexed keywords
A-CARBON;
ANTHROPOGENIC SOURCES;
CARBON CAPTURE AND STORAGE;
CARBON CAPTURE AND STORAGE (CCS);
DEPLETED RESERVOIRS;
DESIGN PROCEDURE;
ECONOMIC DESIGN;
ECONOMIC FEASIBILITIES;
ENHANCED OIL RECOVERY;
FRACTURE CONTROL;
KNOWLEDGE GAPS;
LONG DISTANCES;
NATURALLY OCCURRING;
OIL AND GAS FIELDS;
PIPELINE CAPACITY;
PIPELINE DESIGN;
PIPELINE TRANSPORTATION;
SALINE AQUIFERS;
SIGNIFICANT IMPACTS;
SUPER-CRITICAL;
TECHNICAL ASPECTS;
TRANSPORT;
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE;
AQUIFERS;
CARBON DIOXIDE;
ENHANCED RECOVERY;
FOSSIL FUEL POWER PLANTS;
FOSSIL FUELS;
GAS INDUSTRY;
GLOBAL WARMING;
GREENHOUSE GASES;
HYDROGEOLOGY;
INVESTMENTS;
OIL FIELDS;
OPERATING COSTS;
PETROLEUM RESERVOIR EVALUATION;
PETROLEUM RESERVOIRS;
TRANSPORT PROPERTIES;
PIPELINES;
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EID: 70350033786
PISSN: None
EISSN: None
Source Type: Conference Proceeding
DOI: 10.1115/IPC2008-64063 Document Type: Conference Paper |
Times cited : (52)
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References (30)
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